“I hate public speaking. With a passion!I used to try to avoid it at all costs throughout school. I was always the last one to go for presentations in high school and would whisper the whole time or not make sense. By college it got worse and I would have full out anxiety attacks and had to get that fixed pretty quick. …”

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Public speaking is not always easy, but all of us will eventually face it at least once in our life. For ones who have failed making a presentation in front of the crowd, or have never talked in front of the crowd, or are going to speak in front of the crowd, you can have a look at some of the tips below to overcome the fear or to mentally prepare yourself. I found the information from the web and have added some pictures to make it more interesting for reading. I do hope you will enjoy the post and be successful in public speaking after applying these tips.

1.Know the roomBe familiar with the location: classroom, hall, stage, etc.Arrive early, walk around the speaking area and practice using the microphone, projection, controls, computer, etc.

2.Know the audienceGreet some of the audience when they arrive.You’ll establish rapport, and it will be easier to speak to a group of friends.

3.Know your materialPractice your speech out loud even in front of a mirror. As you become more familiar with both the content and its delivery, your confidence will increase and you will be better prepared for any “event”!

In the broadest sense of the word, a "leader" is someone who brings people together and guides them toward a common goal. Anyone can tell others what to do, but effective leadership requires much more than the ability to assign tasks to a group.

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